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> :> http://www.newsblog2005.blogspot.com << Great News Blog!
> :
> :Please don't do this. If you must, make sure nobody replies. You have
> :been warned.
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> Please Dicky, don't do this. You have been warned.
Warned about what? Please make yourself clear. Are you suggesting I
shouldn't challenge spammers? Or are you merely falling into the
practice you seek to deny others. I think you might be better employed
playing with your Mac.
Warren Oates - 26 Mar 2005 16:03 GMT
:Warned about what? Please make yourself clear. Are you suggesting I
:shouldn't challenge spammers? Or are you merely falling into the
:practice you seek to deny others. I think you might be better employed
:playing with your Mac.
I am employed playing with my Mac. Quite nicely remunerated, too, I
might add. Happy Easter Saturday.

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Lenny the Last - 27 Mar 2005 16:13 GMT
> :Warned about what? Please make yourself clear. Are you suggesting I
> :shouldn't challenge spammers? Or are you merely falling into the
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> I am employed playing with my Mac. Quite nicely remunerated, too, I
> might add. Happy Easter Saturday.
Thank you - and may all you bunnies turn to chocolate.
Tacit - 27 Mar 2005 20:11 GMT
> Warned about what? Please make yourself clear. Are you suggesting I
> shouldn't challenge spammers?
You should--but not by re-posting their messages.
This Blogspot spammer is using professional spam software to spam Usenet
newsgroups by the thousands. He is not reading any followups; he's
posting thousands of spams a day using automated posting programs.
A more appropriate way to challenge this spammer is to send copies of
his spam, with all headers, to:
abuse (at) blogspot.com
support (at) blogspot.com
groups-abuse (at) google.com
abuse (at) google.com
groups-support (at) google.com
abuse (at) yahoo.com (email provider)
tosusenet (at) aol.com (spammer's ISP)

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